Here's the rules:
-A user will post a picture of a vehicle (cars and trucks)
-Vehicle must be REAL (working concepts count).
-The other users have to guess the Year, Make, and Model of the vehicle.
-The poster of the vehicle may give as many pictures as he wants.
-Clues can be given if the poster chooses to.
-The poster of the vehicle may give away the answer at will.
-The poster may only edit the picture(s) by erasing the emblems on the vehicle to help hide it's identity if he/she chooses to.
- The first user to guess the vehicle correctly gets to post the next vehicle.

Remember, users can be sneaky, so remember to host your images and change the file name!

This is from bringatrailer.com - a fantastic site for people into old interesting cars.

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This 1970 Meyers Manx SR was a rare factory built version of the kit car and it was originally sold to Malcolm Bricklin, well known for making his own brand of coupes. It has been fully restored and has a canvas targa top. Find it here on eBay in Upland, California.

1970 Meyers Manx SR Coupe Rear

The rear view of this car actually looks pretty cool. Are those Volvo P1800 taillights? Check out this SR Photo page which shows many others for comparison. There were several iterations of the headlight design, none of whicl looked very good.

1970 Meyers Manx SR Coupe

The slotted aluminum alloys are the perfect match and also look good on the buggies. The interior looks a bit modern but is very thoroughly finished. Tan cloth makes more sense than vinyl or leather would.

1970 Meyers Manx SR Coupe

The Manx buggies are classics that only make sense in certain locales, but does this SR have the same legitimacy? This one is a little odd, but the Bricklin ownership connection is cool and with the restoration work already done it is totally turn-key. More will hate it than will love it, but we bet this car will find an owner pretty quickly.